Stream of consciousness is a writing technique that attempts to replicate the way thoughts are formed in the human mind. It was first used in the early 20th century by writers such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. In stream of consciousness writing, the author writes whatever comes to mind, with little regard for logical sequence or punctuation. The result is a free-flowing, often fragmented narrative that can give readers a unique insight into the character's inner thoughts and emotions. Stream of consciousness can be difficult to read and can require a certain level of engagement from the reader, but it can also be incredibly rewarding, offering a glimpse into the mind of the character that is not possible with other writing techniques.
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